©lu Crnttc fJmiJttat. Thursday Morning, December 6, 1883. OoMßftHPoruKNCl.conUliiltiK orwi.i lUII •d from any purl ul tin vuUDljr. No coiitiiiuulc <lUut lntrtwl u u Iran Accompanied by iliu rl uanie of ib vrlUr. Local Department. This is court week throe limes. —Houtzdale is kicking at its sidewalks. —lt is said that Judge Hoy is a "Rough on rats." Have you read the President's mes sage ? Philip Collins has returned from Philadelphia. —George lvoiater, of Aaronsburg, drove into town yesterday. Last Thursday tho brick works were closed at Sandy KiJgo. The bridge is completed and has a virgin coat of white paint. —Hon. S. R Poale was in town yester day on railroad business. A W. Ralston, of Pine Grove Mills, has moved his family to Philipsburg. —We would be highly gratified if an yon missed by our carrier boy would report to us. —There is a man in Wallacelon mean enough to kick his mother. Boys, string him up. —lack Graham gave u. a pleasant chal Jack says things are all right in Philips —Our good looking friend, Harry ill lams, of Philipsburg, is attending court a a witness this week. —We call attention to the display of Lyon &Co We give an elaborate list of their big stock of goods. —Rynder, of the Altoona Advance, gave us a pleasant call on Monday. \S > had a chat over tho glorious martyrdom of ye editor. -Sir Patrick Flinnius, of Tyrone, spent Monday in Bellefonte. Mr 1-lynn is one of the shrewdest business men in Pennsylvania —To our afflicted readers—this ts proba bly our last local on the bridge. A <>u may get one or two yet from our esteemed town contemporaries. —The AVu-s men is complaining be cause the bridge is not ornamental. Wht a pity ! But tb-n it has the quality of be ing useful. —Wa had one long-winded jury thi week. They spent Tuesday night in the Jury room, and perhaps are going to 'lay until Christmas. Wallaceton young ladies uso corn starch Instead ot powder. Wonder if it isn't the skum that makes the gals so yal ler in those diggings. —The Republican has our thanks for its courtesy and kindne- in the pat few weeks. They seem down there able to sympathize with a poor devil in distress. —Thanksgiving whiskey has as many fizhling qualities as the Fourth of JuH article, and the average American is pu* tied to know which is "the day we cele brate." —Tbe Gas company has discovered many leaks in their pipes. People who burn ga in town discovered that long ago, but the leak was not in the gas pipe —it was in a vital point—tbe pewket book. A protracted meeting at Centre Hill is in progress. Rev. Summers from Shaw ville assisted Rev. Smith. While th meeting has been instructive and interest ing, there have been few conversions —John Blanchard and sister, Miss Liztie Blanchard, returned from Kurope last week. They are delighted with their trip and much benefitted by the ocean travel. John will study law this winter in tbe office of K A E. M. Blanchard. —Our old friend, Donald St. George Frazer, lectured in Glen Hope about a week ago. When Don was in Bellefonle in the Huutz heirs' rase, he just atonih"d us na tives in bis Shakespear. Joe, do you re member that night? J H. Crissman spent Thanksgiving Day with his wife's parents on Spring street. Mrs. Crissman, formerly Miss Mollis Weaver, is in very poor health, and has been staying at ber father's for some time. "Hud" is a "grass widder" out in Philipsburg —Gov. Curtin nominated Hon. 8. J Randall for Speaker in caucus, and when his friend was beaten he moved to make the nomination unanimous. Of course it was the polite thing to do, but we don't suppose it was the moat pleasant task tbe Gov. ever performed. —We apologise for our Thanksgiving edition, We intended it to be gilt-edged with a handsome steel engraving, but alas, we disappointed ourselves as well our readera. We can only say to our readers that it was an accident, which the editors could not prevent that lime. —Our esteemed contemporary, the Watch man, notwithstanding its own enormous capacity for blunders in spelling, grammar and punctuation, not to mention Its repu tation for slang, vulgarism and double In tenders, has developed a itrong desire to pick up all our little mistakes and adver tize our misfortunes, well knowing our un fortunate position for the present. If tbe Watchman feels Itself agrieved by what we have said above, we will endeavor to make It all good. We will cheerfully and gener ously devote considerable space in some early issue, to giving a condensed and tab ulated record of a few of )U deficiencies. : l \ —Give u* cheeper gas. —Oatesburg is having n successful re vival. —W. H. Ileimach, of Philipsburg, at tended court this week. —Jus. Sample, Ksq , of Ferguson town ship, glanced tideways on liis friends in town. —The Ladies Aid Society of the Episco pal church had its last meeting at Mrs. A Brew's. —Tho Electric Light Co's. house is al ready going up, and will be rushed to com pletion. —lf the Electric Light Co. of Belle fonto can reduce the price of gas or light, lot her come. Bless your soul. She lias been in thnt school for years, and is a remarkably apt pupil. Il is now the ll.trough of P,,rt Matilda. It will hardly be Worth while to look after the rest of the township. —We noticed the portly form of I) W Holt, one of Pliilipsburg's sulid men, on eiir streets on Monday. • If Miles burg hail tbo one-fifth of the business push that her band shows, so much grass wouldn't grow on her street". —Tho colored band wa- out in full force on Thanksgiving night and rendered some choice music. Wo congratulate our col. >rod friends on their proficiency. —The Milesburg Citizen's Cornet Band will hold their next fair and festival in Carr's store room. The boys want new uniforms. —D. M. Neidegh, of Ferguson, was in town on Tuesday. Mr Neidegh was a candida'e for Sheriff two years ago He is one of the solid Democrats of Ferguson Dr. Harshberger has built himself a new home in Port Matilda. A hands, me home, with a nice new wife to go to house keeping with. Tho climate agrees with the I)r , anyway. Congratulations. —The T)a i.'y .Vfics advocates fining the profane, according to law a\s it would pay ■ ff the borough debt in le than a fortnight. '<•' <A .' Ibses Bellefonle swear $71,000 worth everv week 1 —The Episcopal Indies will hold a festi vul on Friday Dec. 14. Delicious things to eat. Then there is to be a lair, where the most beautiful g .< ds in fancy work, Christmas presents, etc , will lie for >ale Holiday good- t<egin to appear in the -tore window* anj the heart of the urchin ri joicelh, hut the face of the old gentle man la gins to put on an elongated aj [■< ar ancu as the day of purchase apprcachelb Mrs Ex-Sheriff I,ingle has he. n seri ously ill for the last week. IL*r friends have been very much alarmed f.-r her salety. Her physician, Dr Fairlaml, is n w hopeful of her ultimate recovery. Have you noticed the smiling counte nance, for the past week, of W (' Heinle, Esq , our District Attorney 1 Its a hounc ing boy. Yea, il is, and a solid Item • rat io vole for President in 1904 —"Ed. ' Munson and "Ja'k Graham put in an ajpearame at court on Tuesday Il is a pity that such lively and energetic business men as Messrs. M jnson and Gra ham do not cast their lines in peasant places for Instance, Bellefonle. Our friend, Henry Harvey, . f ft ggs, who sells milk and cream in Belief nie, met with a d.sagreeable accident last f- ,n. day, by running against a bitching t >t at 'be Diamond. He spilled Soino of the lacteal, besides punishing his vehicle New England Tea Party Friday and Saturday of this week A good supper, with the cup arid saucer, out of whi b you irink your te* or off. e, to be giver, as a gift. The ladies all dressed In te ancient costume, and looking awfully sweet. —The citizens of M ileaburg are going to guarantee the right of way fo the new road. What are the rest of you going to do, Howard. Esgleville, etc 1 There is no place on the Raid F.sgle that will suffer a heavy damages. Be up and doing. It must be determined promptly. What is tho use of Harper and Nels Lucas going to the Moshsnnon to sb,H>t leer, since Davis and Ryder have been so fortunate out at Coleville. All that is needed is for Nels to invite Cal. to sleep with him, snd sink their guns out of the up stairs window. We will liet on their getting as many deer as usual, anyway —The lirtakfmt Tnhlt of last Saturday rontair.s a picture of Judge il iy. The picture Is very good, and from the dignity and ease with which the Judge illustrates the paper, we infer that the picture must have been taken after tbe judicial ermine was thrown over tho shoulder* of our dis tinguished townsman Don't forget the Piano Fund concert Thursday Dec. 18th, 1888 The last of the series to be given by the Bellefonle Orsbes tra, for the benefit of the piano fund of the Y. M C. A. Great care has been be stowed on the programme. Scats can be secured in advance. Concert to take place in Reynolds' Opera House. —On Friday morning of last week a one-legged tramp was found dying on the railroad near Graham, a small station on the Tyrone A Clearfield railroad. He died soon after being found. 11 is supposed that he was murdered, and three men and a boy have been arrested, and are now in jail in Clearfield as being the murderers. —We are sorry to learn of the death of an infant daughter of 8. T. Brockbank, E-q., of Clearfield. We heerltly sympa. this* with the bereaved ("stents. Mr. Brockbank made many friends In our county two years ago when ha siumpped part of tba county for the Democracy. Longing. Com* to w In in.* ilrpnti)*, AIM] llitii By •!• 1 aIimII !<•• **ll Mgitiii V*>r thai. th* ingtil will iin.r- lliau pay Til* liuprUaa U Htflng tf l•• >Uy Coni* " llmiu mm'*! i tli"tinin] timet, A inraiMtg*r lium twliMil Inn ■ , Ami ■mil# mi tuyr iii-wr world tid l>u A* kind to ullina aa to in*. Or, * llioii n*t*r CHIU'HI In •l*lli, ( • in> IK<W HINT Ifi Hit <TRRN in it lIULH , And |mii my hair, and kia my hruw. And My, "My lo*i- why auftticai tliwu J* ('•.inn t inn In my Ur*ama and than II) day I ahull iv fll again ' fror than tha nilit will a lhaii j*#y MY HOPI'LRAM LI'LIGILLG *I lII' -UY, Multhtw Arnold. \ RAILROAD NOTE* —Tlio Tyrone and ! CI -artlcld railrc ad i to have an extent-ion, ! by the way f Lltllo Clearfield Crook to i the river at Holla I.and ng. j Tlio Pennsylvania railroad i* laying a ! double trai k from O-ceolw to thu liald I Eagle valley. Thia w ill double til" i apac ily of that road over thu tunimit. It will afford iminonau impetus to tlio I'liiliptburg | coal flclda. j Tlio irHi kon the llceck Crook road hai , boon Inil ovor two rnlb-s abovo Remit ) Crook. ; Tho firat loot.motive of) tho llcorh ("rook, Clearfield .V S<>utli We,torn railroad roach ■ od Rocrh Crook on th 28th, ult. Several siding* ar being laid on the Beighlol farm at llurxlhal Summit, ono milo and one.half north of Snow Shoe Thia will he a go "1 luiirie- je ml in tho 1 near future The I! (' A: S \V. railroad rxt>oota to have in trai k lai I to Snow Shoe by ('liri.tina*. l'ri-ldent Roberta Im. acain potlponed the oon-ideration of the I',-nn*valley rial ••■ruling word to the Centre <-otinty corn inittoe, not to g.i down to the , itv until next M • lav I ti■ a\ • are dangerou*. Nothing ha* be--n done with regard to the righti <>f wav down Raid Ragle, and probably will not until • eirt bn adj -urned. It il I 'V eonrui'-rd prof.able lh - t botll ■ team heating ar, ! • let-trie light - :>fi be put into the new depot ~n jt , rnj <ti--n The I'. nri-j Ivnn'a ha* g"! emu'lv j ■ ••tj.i r.- ' I ■la oreoti. n un il that i* p. .tilde II r. I, A M.rk.y, f I. It Haven, Pre -lent of the |!a I 1.-g V '• v ra, - road, and Kdmur I Riafiet.ard, KIJ , <f Ibdlef.nte, la-t Saturday drove in a car riage ov. r the pr -| I r ,1 of the R-die fonte, 1,-r.i r,l an! Nittany r .to, in order tti obtain r gll* of way They r■ j rl l themeive a* being very tucnaiful They were abb'l t'ar awa\ .-ni" mi.appre hentior.* a* to the ebara- lor of the right, of way I be grant'■! Wool'WAKli Itr v w. ether rold ttormy ar.d n w ",ially -The entertain ment* at \V dwar Idir r g the win'.-r are a. follow- The V.-ung People. Sa lety meet. ev.-rv \V- iro-'laV i tening . the Rami if II f-e every Wednesday evening, and llie I.ado •• Ai I S ru-tv or.ro a month. —Wuodwaid Slit day m b prnpoata In I have iom k:r d fan en tor tain men I during the II :ai . \ ,r N- R y > r-t able to av what il rnav I- >1 b • the under, taking d pr ve a • . • • M-.i K Reinhart, tho I - (oamitrMi, !• in n •eaiir.g at the St K m II tel. Benjamin the b<" r.- | '-r, l !• .ally engage in making I meat tand. A Hen, you aught t" mak the tub. a little t ghler f v.- .In France the taih-r in over >t. k'-d with rk Frar.ro yog aught t" get a g - d tai or t" hep you from now until aft or the Holi day* - .Inn (. t• r the yur g black.mith "f our I IWI. in ta k ig of g ing to I iinoii Jim *" ar • ry l hare yi . b ate u f-r we cannot well do Without J"U. II- [a v-ii will charge your mud and nt g-> Rob the r inter !>■ j per a. vorv I iy n Saturday, ho aught to havo m ro at.i-- , tatice on no h day. N KW ROT. LIVRNTA HAM N'OTI* Our Rand, which haalat-lv l-on under the ir.lru tion of I'r. I M r ker, ha improve 1 very much, and n .w render. w—l mu.ic in flr.t clan tyle -f). i, Rumgardner, Im.il t-oing one of the be.l hla< k'tnilh*, i alter one "I the mo t .ucrot-ful hur tera in Haine. lown.hip - The railroad fever it .till rag. ing in our noighl>orh<a>d, and our people are fondly leaking f."war| to the advent of the ir-.n hor.e —The Evangelical pro tract od meeting it at iII in progrett -Oei lino, our boot and th. e man, it ti.iting at Woodward -Daniel 11... i, doing a line ! buinot, and kecpt up hit aia k with the time*. —A K Meyer it making the flnott "g now Flake" fl >ur. A cold tnap tirurk '; ut and bldt fair to tay tome time, J. • ! FROM CEXTRR HALL.—The marriage of Mi* Sallie Roal, of Centre llall. and Dr. j (I. W Kline, of P.-ltert Mill*, took place 1 at the reridence of Mr ,!. C B -al, the ' bride'* father, on Nov. h, at 6 o'clock, r M., the ceremony heing |ierformed by 1 Kevff. W. K Kotter and W E Fitcher. The happy couple, after receiving the t hearty congratulation* of the algiy-two of • the evenly-fl*e invited guetlt, enjoy ed, with the re*t, an eicellent tuppur. Mr. J. i W. Weill and Mim Rettie Roal then ea s corted the bridal parly to Rellef..nte 1 where they remained until the neat day, j and in tho evening, together with the I hrother* and tlteri of the groom, the only r aUter of the bride, and the Zion band, i which rendered charming muttc partook o( the hotpilalilie* of thu parents of the f groom. , The pre.enu presented Mla Sallie were • many, handtomo and uteful. The invalu • able gilt given tho Dr on thia occatlon he j will take to Potters Mill* to Illumine and maka happy hi* homa. BRADFORD. A DKLIOHTJTLEVRXIRO AT MILLHKIM Having toon the announcement In the Mil'hoim Jtrurnal that an entertainment i would bo given in iho Kvangollcul church, on the evening of Thanksgiving day, by { tho I,sidle*' Aid Society, iil*tod by the Sabbath n-hool of tiial congregation, arid being a friend of whatever i* calculated to promote the bel Iniereet* of tho cornrnun- I ily intolloc-tuHlly, morally, and toctally, I prcn urred a ticket und wended my way i inward* the old church, upon wliii h time I and ago have left their mark* dittlrictly ; I but wa. pli-ii'i-d to learn that arrangement* ] have been made for tho erection of anew , j one next tumrnor. u i Entering the church, I oberved the in terior handximoly decorated with tpruce i, ami evergieen. Aii elevated platform | erected, r'-ai liif'g from ono ide of the . church to th' other, upon which were I " Ht'-il all who w-re to partii ipale in the ' | exerci.e* In front of tlii* platform wa. the ttago proper, una* ilrp lower than the * . platform, and upon il were two hand.ome i organ*, placed lliero by C F (Jt-pbarl j Hanging lamp* were .u.pend'-d from the , ' i oiling, ih- tiding a to autiful light ujnm the - i harming n-eini below Mr D I. Z.-rby, ! I "b.orvi I, I ad i bargo of tbo programme, i- while (' K (j'-pharl at l' i a* mutkal di ir | re tor. | The open ing wa* an anthem, "H->w i. I beaut fit! upon tbv mountain*,' and wa. rend'-n I ir, fine ttylo, ar.d riveD I tho at i 1' iitli.ri of the lurg" audience, (or never l>< • f..re did I M-e hotter order and clo.er atten tion than at till- eril>rl"inmerit , ar.d tin* I fsc I prove- < ni lu-ively that it wa. an >n tertallimenl iti tl t full .'-tie of til" word. I hud no idea when I went there that tlo re w > . n amu 'it a I h a.t ir. !or>. for rri" I li.toned w llh rapture to the ing er, am ng w bom w re a number of .up'-rb veil .-. The mtlii al HI i mj animenD were render'- I in El.- ar .| arti.ti. t\|o l.y AI • - Hallia I Stiver an I Mr.. Kat '• P. ID • t b"th ' ihiliiurig high attainment* iri m.trumental mu.ic Afi.-r the pro. graii.rio . whi h i •..i-le-I of nngir.g, ct r.i. I i f an I ■!" amationt, atul in whnb tl. • '! • ■ I I lit I • lai taken . in. Irrrtt ig a part, had b-'n g r.e through ' with, I w. r.t aw-a;', a deiig!.t 1 SPRCTATOR. If CRD EH IV CtMHE CofSTT— We ■ arn 'fa h .rribie crime on the It.-.. b • k, r.'-ar tl." II -g Ra< k tunnei. It ar - ut i 1 a ~uarre| among the ratlr arj '•mpl. e Jim, an Italian, dij .I'd the 1 h d ar,-i.k r Italian mh w r.a teilir.g |>■ro• t- . k In th" frarat b>- (tabbed the >t- "kia|er I a Ily ; the man i. .till living .1 1.1 then broke the k ,11 c-f another work- i •oer k i g I. -il in*tat. 1 , v At the jn- Irj .1 n > '.r.e wa* he 1 re.por .ihle f. r the I Jim ti taken to the J ,tice • f!i> ■■ in Kaglev rie, where tw . hundred of hi* • un; atr f I N* • .*i I '-nee aat 1 r 1. I agair-.t Jim, but several < f hi* irn-nd* wermg that h" a• innra-ent . Ihe j rt. ear w then e| (ree N thing further ha. b • n done at th" | re.ent hi it T.-rri r prcv*!in the a hole r< g: n, nooorn r ■ daring to arrett the de.f.c-rado The dan ger ulr .in th ( m i that the Italian* ail* bar. I t gelher, a they are de*perale We n j" t" ann inee next week the ineareera ti..n of the murderer (' I RT I'R"' IXIHV Court cai ed at t * ,!• vt . . n Monday, anh hi* II - r r, J . !g" II >v. pre.iding The f. lowing ra.'• bare been dipo*eJ of Up t" the time of g II g to pro.. Centre r jnty w A| i e.i-ufg b .rough V. rdi. t f..r P sir titf. f - f il'J Csl o-rir •• h hroyer v. T Ai Hall*, Ex • ut. r Verdict f.-r Plaintiff for $l2l '• Peter Smith, ii.<• of Fi J D—h' r, **. Wm J Thomp.on, A Iminiatrator, etc Verdi't f r P sintiff f.r $1 ,S|S 'J.t. M e-burg Bnidir.g A I. >an A. - ali >n v. J W V i vn m . F. .tor* Vi-rdii.-t . t r Plaintiff- f >r $ >if 71 \\ A. Th ma.' Truler v. J hn Mo. I ran Verdict for Plaintiff for the land den ri bed Ir. the writ of ejectment, U> be r..|i a-d u| -n the payment o{ the ruin of *721 17 wiihin thirty day*. .lame* W tiun.alli* vt. .lame* Ma.den, Sr. Trie I, but Jury have not yet agreed P'-ter P'-r.ing v* Wm Sholl'a Adminit tratora Verdict for Plaintiff for $403 03 D W Hull v Huequehnnna F'ire In- I turani eCo Settled aa per term* filed and withdrawn. Sm v* Kitlaning Eire Inurar,ce Co. | Settled. Singer Manufacturing Co. v. M D C 'wher, eLal. Debt on Penal R->nd. I* ' now in prgre* of trial. • In tho Court of quarter Seaiion, the . i ate of tbo commonwealth **. Chri.t No- j lan, John HmhloD<n, and L-nianul Hampton, who were convicted of aa.ault and battery upon one John Ddige (color ed I wa* di*poMd of. The court after giv ing the defendant* tome good word* of ad vice, aid aenlence would be tu'pended for the preent upon payment of cot, but, il they did not behave thrmaelve* properly in the future, the court would havo them brought in and sentenced. WE notice the commendable xeal with which atreet commiaaioner Bhau ghenay has been cleaning up theatreela. Give Tom a chance and lie will keep them all right. Home ill-natured critics rey thai Tom ha* no eve for straight line*, but we will not make any ado about *uch a trifle, lie ia mind ful of the public comfort and accom modate* the private uititen, a* much a* in him lie*. Among Our Exchangee. Jumbo wa* in the grand procMeaion on Evacuation Day in Now York, and at tract'<l more attention than President Ar thur, C.-n Oranl or the governor* • and high official* who marched through mud, rain and *U.rin. — H'llliamtjiort Sun ami thinner. One ot the late*t rumor* ia that Gover nor PnttUori will call another extra tendon immediately upon tho adjournment of the , pretent one. It i to be hoped not. —AI. ' tw un Ti 'hunt. Mr*. Langtry will appear in the i "School for Scandal" in Wa*hingD.rn next week. I'bila Timet. In the hand* of the people entirely unan ! imou*, the |K>.lal card proved la.t week a* mighty a< a pretidenllal pardon.— Phila. ' I'rrnt, It ttiii.t be highly gratifying to our en ator. and repre.enialive. at Harri.hurg to . know thai the people of the State are buy with .late and pen. il figuring up bow much ■■l ih'-tr .aiaru. they have earned.—Al tnona Weekly fall General Grant i* credited with my ir. g ; that he ha. never tlald in one plat • long enough to form any loral attachment. Maybe tin* aiiotinl* for lii* third term mania He wanted t" f"rrn alia) allai h rnr-r.t t" Wathington.— Ornvhir lilairi" kill'd l.iniM-lf f..r the Repnbli' an nomination for I're.ident in 187' l.y hi* dernagogii ai ai lion on the arn rooty till, pro'iu' ing the Mulligan - andal N'- whe aril' a letter on the dittributo not lh" tur(,lu* revenue, a huh will be equally ; fatal Di hi* a.( iralion* a- wa* hi. conduct in < rigr<-. in 1 ~T'> Rlaine my i- a • tal'- man hut he i. not a v-ry wi-i- one.— Alt . na Ti "i'i j Tii * v km.i viM.N in t- —Mr and Mr* Alvu (trow .(•■ nl (.art of Thanktgivu g day lii ta ri. '1 he trw-U were crowd-d aft'-r lu[-(.er A few in the rr a-J a .-re drunk ll'-v. (reu Penny par ker preached the "•rrrion at tin- ur-i :. rrier-ting held in the l.llli ■ 'ar, I hurl h. 'I t." day b ' g a bright one, large and w- jr. • dcr al. of promenader* mad' | the * treat* I ■ k gay The color' I liar, i made thing* lively ir. ; the evening. RRI-ORT i.i (IMAVI. Jrar —The Grand I* j (ti•• (" irl of q isrter S<-... r,. N- vemb'-r, l w v: aft-r having di*p"*ed (it H i li do tment. | "• ••< nt'-d under Ibe direr- i to n <-f the urt, have examined lb' 1 ; it- i . ding at .] fi- j the water | '[a-. , it sheriff , kit ! n out c-f . rder. Triev .i,. u.) i.e r<|.a"d ailh it de'av, th'- fl ('-. of Jail .h .1 ie r.-j *i..-d, the d'-'k in Trea.jr r. < ffi-e .hruld have nea I covering or a r.'-w l'-k inttead • • * • N'.-w lock• *h -ild I>e (uton d -or. .n the vau'.t in lower j trl where man* I f-a[-er., i|r. am kept f-r reference and pub- ini|H-rti.-ri in Proth'-nnlary' < ffi and one c.f the c 1* ,-n mn .-nd floor of Jail i ur.'afe ar I.i . Ile repaired F. B. HOTTRRMAX. Nov T.rrn, 1S ~3 Foreman DRSTII '-r \V H KXIHIKI —At hi* home in M aditot.burg, Nov i'l ]FS !, \V. II It-- .he! in hi* ihtrty-iiatb vear. On ; t*e above day, p.eacafu"v and '(-lietly (.-a.- j , < 1 aaav fr. n earth the tul jecl of th-. brief ro-ti'-e Sold- m d". the one event | who h hap (■••• eth t<- a 1 come with ut tiring- - ing ".rrn* an-) di.tre.. Tl.u death ha. , ti*< nigh t aith it d- lati.-n to a young a ! ar, loving (arent. and many bereaved j heart*. Ir the brightne.*of early mar,- i j hood, but a few year, a hu.band, he hat h. en called fr. rn earth to dwell in a better i home. R .rn and bred in our mid.l, hi* gentle, blamr-le** life j a-'ed among u*. hi. lovir g an ) hap-j y dt*p><ition, end.-ar.-d him I-, all who knew htm. and hi* early death will bring sorrow to many heart* and makes vacancy that can never l.e filled. Suff.-ring from die*e ~f the lung., he wa* I P' cullnrly uncomplaining, bearing hi*pain 1 with wonderful fortitude Thotvgh death 1 camevery unexpectedly, w hen told hit day • mind b very few, IFx ugh wi-hing to live for thn*e who loved him. he wa* able to j *av, "J not afraid to die." and *ubmit j led humhly ir. ihe will of hi* G.d. On Tue.day forenoon, with tincere and heart • fell "rrow, accompanied bv many friend*, he wa* laid to rctl, to await the resurrec tion at the lat day, MR. M'KKIOHT RR*IOX*. After 27 year* of bu.ine*. experience with our peo ple, R 'berl M Knight leave* hi* p*ot. to -nj .)• the reward* of an active life well pent. In all thi* time, he hna been identi > fled with the Ga Company. Coming to i our community, highly recommended by buine* men in PhiUdelp.hia, hi* course here ha* been con.istenl witn the btghml prai.e of tho.e who *enl him here. Robert M'Knight emigrated from Ire land, and wan born in the historic town of Londonderry. True to the plac* of hi* birth, he i a taunch Presbyterian, and de- I ghl* in sermon* of a logical or metaphys ical nature. In fact, "Bobby" put* more lime in problem* of an alxtruse character than any other cltiaen of our town. On . of bi* best qualities I* hi* firm belief In and adheranc*- to the doctrine* of the Demo, crallc parly. We would regret touch I* Mr. M 'Knight would leave our midst. But thi*, we are happy to say, I* not the case. He ba* accumulated quite a hand some property, a id mv po*ihly move to hi* farm tn the near future, but we ran promise our*elv* many yewre of pb-oant intercourse with our old and genial friend. Subscribe for tba CEXTRR DEMOCRAT. Powers A Bori havn arjr|>-ij to their tnimeroe alock again. Everything that 1* beautiful, new or uniyut in b #l or ahnes •an b found ui ib. ir display In Burh's A rcH(J. Itirally not necessary Ui tell tlni (Miopia of Cvntro county that they k<-<-p the (wet and cheapest goods, a they am known In trvery section of the county, end have born o for years. They wib lin-ir patrons to what they have dona to gratify tln-m ;hia yur in Fall and W inter goods. They have a new dressing (or ladlet' shoes, which i> beautiful, cheap and perfectly rale. Poweri A Hon guaran tee it 1 arid riiaki) the •ff r to replace any rhoe hurt < r damaged by it with a new pair. Uu sure hi [.ay them a visit. If The ileum i an t radiate in Bellefonte f>r one good reason—there are no radia tors liti patient, gentle citizen, arid you will 'ij.y the raid of the enterprising plumber soor enough TVRONK f-< Dec 1, JfKW. f',r th- e k ending Hal I>e ], ),■ -,<f fc/l MMd* If )k%t ( r 'ttH 1 :sSI Inr|rif t'*t yt-nr J JftQ 'Ui .SwDir tiin* i*t 's fj" .* ".'ft V fi|& 'I f /2 % 4*U Kjiwi* tiQi+iiuM yr 2,iyc ' V7 * t.'yi MAHRIAGES. ll' ITr r.itM at OS I. lo I '' M •. N>nl,l|J II.r A II t..i ,|, : n. i.at,lb, f. i.tj, p. KI.IM: nott- At >!.# I .-res . ( the i s,As In Cent* 11m I'M \ ' I.M la, W K S at, r as.tried l.j ' U 1 *■ Klois. M h and (Sell* ' dai.jl.t. , l Mr Jail,.. It,Mi DIED. Il t*. M U , I, mm; 1., ~ , \ ,t , w Mr II ■* i.tM', . s- a (till im ayd SO peal* end I' !-• Mart, Ice l-ib-I mat., .u I Is I. Id the •tpr .1,1 ri,. , tt.ai auaa ta |*ea • J --in.. J7 r !.•, l.r and rsib frank A I.' hrnan ]• runritr g the Rut's IK use in a ; thai th> people I ke \\ l.r-n you !'■ al the übleyou have bef' re J" ' j'lsl mli it \ i . want to eat, sr.d it il ibe t„-n in t,e market T'.e fiiiti Ji .>e ir eq i.l to the best h tel in tr.wn. F A. | D hman, the prttpr : r, hai fe ugbt hat it from Wm. Br< wt, bi beer bottling eriah. I ! -t.ii.i nt, and has bear now lor ssK al nil land L'hrnan will d"over it to ur.y 1 juarler < ! the city to private laroiliei. F X Lr.tiMAW, i IfJ-',t Until li uie. —\\ i > >n, M h■ mi r ,t t',, rail alien- K.n to the only reliable r. H d> Mise4 I'aint in the niarki't The Pioneer I're. ,nfrd pai ~ ~,• nly euperif to any i It-ady Mil' . Fair.l . ~<! l,ot rillir pur# whrte lead in It' Miie.' ihrien in working I And du'ahility Tlar paint ii guaranu-r-d I '•> the rn' ,far lur< r r..<t t>. ,mk or [<-<1 mlhin three yean The guarantee ) not ny c >od f r repis .re the paint but it j *i:i Ire put ,nif it 'hr uid rrai kor jeel i within the ( rne p. tj.j j t ml || lri I % nut IntMWSt t" mil ard lee Witws, Mc> Kariar.e A (' , le re p,urr hanng either • h te )<>ad ■ r any other fb-ady jd;rd J I'aint. I A IHnoeh re (' ! MsarsiT —There •re dangeroui count'-rletui in circulation purj rting to h. \N airiot fy a! Hair Re storer The !• nget evidence of its gr. at value il the fa. t that jmrtiea know. i* g its great < (T, ary try to imifefc if. KA. h bottle ■ f th' pftiutnt ha a foe ami It fa walnut leaf—blown in the glarr ; ar.d A lir.-er. I-. af ■ n the outside wrapper The R.-#l..r>r ii HI harmh-n a' wal<r, while t [eeiAiM. ail the properties nea-enary to "A'.'.rn life, vig . gr. wih ar.d color to th# i-a r I'ur. ha*e . r \f- n, rry. n*if,/e yerr- I .<• A'k y. ur drugg -l it Ka. h ted tie la warrant, 1 Johnit. n, Uollowav A Co Phi add pi a. ar.d Hail A Ku, kel, New Y rk, Wh •a AgenU. To I'llTatri aa We do not find fault, reproach . r el. i run the practice of any r. solar phyil. tan—lhir la ret our miaaion t.ut we <l-> claim if he were to add /'e runsi to hie pre., rlpti .n w dim- t"-d in our h ■ k <>n the "111. f Lfe and furnbh.-d gratuiloualy In all drugglatel, he would I ure all hie [ a ienlS. 0v roo Potter cnuntv. Pa lift II ant Man Pmr Sir The small ulcere are ail healed, and the large onea ate not more (hall half •• large ae they were lam fee ir,g quite well The pe, pie ay your />,# la doing a miracle. I do not take nearly en much opium ae I did before. 4H-2t. MM E MATSARD. -\\ •' have wet r<ieivcd our new Fall | and Winter Woolens. Call and leave your order. M OWTOOM T A Co . Tallnra. Hailetontw Grain Market. Rntamata. R- IMA. CO'Tss led assail |.J T R. RE)SUT4A SOB Wheat—white, j.•, hue hat ——— ft (is *" red. " | 10 <OWN —eara ,W.R L.uahel , , , V " ahells-u. per I a-hwl - - an Oat*, per hnahal new ....... ~ , , n llaeley. ,*r I uahel, rye • ight. SO R.te sn Cl'.vaa S—l p#t p.and ~,, 0 \ Fh.ar. whulaaaie. hi,l . Roller. .. .... S TS |W aach. " I TS . _ Plaaler.smaad, per tea f <k< Provision. Market. Corrected WEEK I) lij ItarjA., Rr-o there. Apple*. dried. |e I-TUUD. 10 Cherrlee.dried per pound. E-wded J# Heal.* per —}H frwah Isallrt per p. and - JJ, Chee-e prr poand —,. . M " JJ, Onnwrry heme per ported ..... ~ Itawra.eatrar rarwd ___ __ | ( letrd per pnnnd..— JJJ Kit' per dot . ™ p* rsawtow aw Swah I "" M Dried Serf ' * *** ]| l m 'MM I l)Ni:i{w NOTICK - V Ts erderaitn d. a ftn>-aw appdeted hp th-CMP t of Comrwwn >'lowa . f C-ntr* ewair r take leertm oir •• to the nis,'l| „r ...ortpaoer PhllOp Ha to William lfk .t. heeel., r ,ea WeAlrw )he! he will l<e la Ma ORHW AT the C.mrt lb-wee MA iMtanhf tl. I'ithber Ml TAAJ „ |Q OVWWK A. • whew red • her* POO <*A be prwwat If roe eew r ,..per ♦• KRAKK FBIRI.R (kSMMM. NOT leg TO OOKRt MCRS OS UAS —At * aa**ttwg of lh* Hoard of Irtrerha* of th* Selleirate (iw* Cs>mp*sp. Ihe f.dh.wiag rew.lnilea *•• fanaed ; ' Re •aivih. That on and alter the Sret dap <d d-aaarp nsai (l*A(| the price oi pn ta eautwew tkall l r* dared V' lw dollata pet ikaawM laad, laatead of lh<*r 'h.tlare per ltea*at.4 her preort and that the R.rreiatp he dirwried te *Tie paldle weiice of (hi* redartka." R, order of the Sard, K M HUMIIIRD. tS-KA. 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